Myford
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Myford Limited was a British machine tool
Machine tool
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 manufacturer based in Beeston, Nottinghamshire
Beeston, Nottinghamshire
Beeston is a town in Nottinghamshire, England. It is southwest of Nottingham city centre. Although typically regarded as a suburb of the City of Nottingham, and officially designated as part of the Nottingham Urban Area, for local government purposes it is in the borough of Broxtowe, lying outside...

 in the United Kingdom and notable for its production of metalworking lathes
Lathe (metal)
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.

The original name of the company was the Myford Engineering Company, having been founded by Cecil Moore in 1934.

Very few changes have taken place to the core product since 1953 when the Super 7 lathe was introduced, itself an improvement on the ML 7.
This model of lathe was very widely used within the field of model engineering
Model engineering
Model engineering is the hobby of constructing machines in miniature. The term was in use by 1888. There is some debate about the appropriateness of the term...

.

Other products made by the company include ML8 wood turning lathe, 4" planer, MG12H cylindrical grinder, 254 engineers lathe and the Speed 10 lathe. Most of these are no longer in production

the business was still owned by the family, and run by Moore's grandson Christopher Moore. During mid-July 2011 Myford announced a "liquidation
Liquidation
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sale" stating that it would be last opportunity to buy "spares, lathes and plant equipment" from Myford themselves.
All of Myford's spares, patterns were purchased by RDG from Yorkshire via the liquidator.
The final auction of the remaining assets took place on August 25th and 26th.

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